

                             Lost Legions version 1.1 

                          A pseudo historical scenario based 
			on a comic strip by Jacques Martin

			

				For Civilization II ToT

                             	By Cyrion and friends

                          		August 2007

                      


                                      CONTENTS

                                   1.	Background
                                   2. 	Objectives
                                   3.	Gameplay
                                   4.	Scoring System
                                   5.	Credits
                                   6.	Feedback
				

                                  

                                  


1. BACKGROUND

In 54 BC Marcus Linicus Crassus (the richest man in Rome) was fed up of Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompey getting all the glory in the First Triumvirate. He decided to lead a military expedition to not only surpass the triumphs of Caesar and Pompey but also those of Alexander the Great. Crassuss opinion of his military abilities was vastly over-inflated (partly due to his ego and minor part in putting down Sparticuss slave revolt). Because of this, Crassus asked the Senate and Caesar for permission to lead an army to Mesopotamia to defeat the Parthian Empire.

In the spring of 53 BC Marcus Linicus Crassus marched to Parthia with seven legions (30-40000 heavy infantrymen), 4000 thousand cavalry, a quarter of whom were Gaulish troops lent by Julius Caesar; and a similar number of light-armed infantry.

Refusing advice and support from the King of Armenia, Crassus marched down the Euphrates River, incorporating devastated Roman winter garrisons along the way, and crossed it at Zeugma without resting at any of the garrison towns; against the advice of his legates, he then pulled away from the river and marched inland.

On June 9th 53 BC, the Roman army met the Parthians. Their commander, Surena, led about 10,000 soldiers (9,000 horse archers and 1,000 Cataphracti heavy lancers) and a huge train of camels heavily loaded with arrows.

The battle began and the static roman squares were being slaughtered by the horse archers. Crassus sent his son Publius on a desperate counterattack with 1300 cavalry (including the Gauls), 4,000 legionnaires and 500 archers. The Parthians retreated at first to get them away from the main army, and then they began to ride in circles around the Romans kicking up lots of dust, blinding the Romans. Then the horse archers began to fire on the group, on occasion the Cataphracti would charge into the Romans. 

The Gallic cavalry on lend from Caesar managed the closest thing to a genuine Roman success in the whole sorry campaign. The fierce Celts were able to seize the cataphracts' lances and drag them to the ground, where the Parthians' heavy armor rendered them helpless. Some Gauls dismounted and crept under the Parthian horses, which they disemboweled, unhorsing the riders. Those tactics, however, could only delay the inevitable and Publius was killed along many roman soldiers.

The Parthians then rode back to the main roman army with the head of Publius Crassus on a spear. Thereafter the main body had to defend themselves as best they could for the rest of the day under the constant hail of missiles. The battle lasted for 2 more days, with the romans being slaughtered during their retreat, and ended with Crassus surrender and death.

Of the entire force, twenty thousand are said to have been killed; ten thousand were captured, and deported to distant Margiana for hard labor and slavery. Thus ended the disastrous Roman campaign of Carrhae.


The scenario supposes that most of the Gauls survived and are now on their way back home along the roman northern boundary!


2. OBJECTIVES

The objective of the game is to bring as many units as possible back to Gaul! So what you have to do is head west as quickly as possible while surviving the barbarians onslaught.

Speed is critical as you won't get any reinforcement and the barbarians keep on spawning!

Once you get the message telling to count your units, just do so: this will give you the score you have achieved (see below).

On your way, you'll need your military engineers for various special solutions; they can open or close some ways, and provide you with useful units sometimes! So don't lose them.


3. GAMEPLAY

This scenario is NOT a typical Civ II one! The only playable CIV is the Gauls, and they will NEVER have a city! This has of course as consequences:
- no tech research
- no wonders 
- no improvements
- no unit building

The tech tree is used to make triggers for the event file which is the engine making the scenario work!

You have nearly all your units from start: lost unit can't be replaced, so take care!

You'll be able to gain a few "special" units via events, but those units have dedicated purposes, are doomed after a while and don't count for scoring!

This scenario is quite linear, as it basically means going from one point to another, but I hope it can provide some fun nonetheless!


4. SCORING SYSTEM

The goal is to bring as many units as possible back to Gaul! So you get points for every unit in Gaul at the end of the scenario, with the various units having the following values:

		number	%	score
Iorus		1	3	3
Hortalus	1	3	3
Infantry	8	2	16
Cavalry		8	2	16
Pioneer		2	2	4
Treasure	1	2	2
Civilian	8	7	56
SCORE		29	NA	100

So you'll notice that sacrificing military units to save more civilians is... the thing to do!


5. CREDITS

This project would never have reached completion without the inspiration, help or support from a great many people! Actually, this scenario is the result of great teamwork! 

The list below might not be exhaustive, so if I forgot someone, or if you recognize your work, please notify me and I'll credit you as you deserve! (and I apologize in advance for any omissions...).

The list is more by order of appearance than by importance!

- Mr Jacques Martin: for his Alix comic strips I so enjoyed as a kid!!
- All the people on Apolyton, and above all the friendly bunch from the Civ II sections. Thanks guys!! Your scenarios and comments helped and inspired me!
- Fairline: for his magnificent units;
- Agricola, McMonkey and Elensar: for playtesting and commenting!
- Techumseh: for his comments as well as inspiring scenarios (and for stopping for a beer!);
- Boco: for his comments as well as inspiring scenarios;
- Catfish: for helping to understand the ToT "static" graphics;
- Curtsibling, Harry Tuttle, Case, Arthedain, Tanelorn, Typhoon and GhostOfDisco: for support;


Most of the graphics have been provided by Fairline; the others have been "plundered" from scenarios around the web, or from various compilations! Should you recognize your work and want to be properly credited, please notify me and I'll gladly add your name!


6. FEEDBACK

For questions, comments notes or anything else, you can write me an eMail
to vfrache@hotmail.com
You can also write something in one of Apolyton's forums, on the scenario/creation forum for Civ II: http://apolyton.net/forums


 









 
